CreditAnalytics is a financial fixed-income credit analytics, credit risk, bond analytics, and bond risk library, developed with a special focus towards the needs of the credit trading and bond trading community (CDS, CDX, CDO, and bonds of all types and variants).

Release Notes: This release adds CreditAnalytics integration with a non-linear fixed-point searcher,
a rich set of Bloomberg samples,
product/curve Jacobian generation,
serverization of CreditAnalytics,
and CreditAnalytics integration with the basis spline library.

tex-upmethodology provides a complete set of
LaTeX styles that permit you to write documents
according to a UP-based methodology. Its major
features are document history, task management,
design and specification documentation, and
helping tools. tex-upmethodology is officially supported by CTAN.

Release Notes: Sev­eral text for­mat­ing macros are added (\Emph, \textdown...).
The en­vi­ron­ment enumde­scrip­tion and enumde­scrip­tionx were added.
Sev­eral bug were fixed con­cern­ing the lay­out of the ti­tles and of the lists.

Aspose.Slides for Java is a Java component for manipulating PowerPoint presentations. It doesn't require PowerPoint and supports export to PDF, embedding and linking of audio and video frames, slide cloning, thumbnail generation, and presentation features, the ability to extract text from a presentation, and more.

Release Notes: This release adds
support for password protecting of exported PDFs (read about converting PPTX to PDF for more details).
Support for setting legends as a chart overlay has also been added in this release.
Many presentation rendering and access issues have been resolved, and
many presentation exporting to PDF and slide thumbnail exporting issues.

Pride combines bash scripts, zenity, ant, ImageMagick, and the Android tools to create a fast and simple POSIX alternative for Android development. It provides all the basic commands (clean, build, release, etc.) of other Android IDEs. But it is primarily a robust and simple injection framework. Injections from methods to clusters of activities are easily created from existing code and can then be injected into any project. Pride can also be used to batch build, load, or release multiple projects and can update class and resource files among projects that use the same objects or resources.

Release Notes: This release contains a few refinements and bugfixes to the Flashcard activity.

ZABBIX is an enterprise-class distributed monitoring solution designed to monitor and track performance and availability of network servers, devices, and other IT resources. It supports distributed and Web-based monitoring, auto-discovery, real-time monitoring, SLA assurance, trending, and more.

Release Notes: The release candidate fixed processing of availability data sent from proxies.

Data Crow is a movie, video, book, image, software, and music cataloger/media manager. Data Crow uses MusicBrainz, Amazon, IMDb, and many other Web services to retrieve the information for you. It is highly customizable, easy to use, and feature rich. It helps you to keep track of your loans, allows you to create reports, enables you to create your own modules (using wizards) and, most importantly, enables you to easily manage all your collections.

Release Notes: The documentation has been improved to be more upstream compatible: the API reference manual is now kept in sync with the online documentation by using a dedicated SilverStripe module. This really simplifies the maintenance burden of the doc.
A bug which was preventing the correct finalization of the returned cairo path from GObject introspection bindings has been corrected.

Bletchley is a real-world cryptanalysis framework. It was created to assist with the detection, analysis, and exploitation of cryptographic flaws and aims to help automate the tedious aspects of this analysis while leaving the security expert in control of the process.
It features automated token encoding detection (36 encoding variants), passive ciphertext block length and repetition analysis, a script generator for efficient automation of HTTP requests, and a flexible, multithreaded padding oracle attack library with CBC-R support.

Cego implements a relational and transactional
database system with support for the SQL query
language. The current release contains the most
common database features for basic table
manipulation and data retrieval. Indexes, foreign
keys, views, and stored procedures are also
implemented. Future releases (2.0 and above) will
support a multi-node database concept with log
file shipping for an automatic database
application failover.

phpMyBackupPro is a Web-based MySQL backup
program. You can schedule backups (without cron jobs), and download,
email, or upload backups with FTP. File
directories can also be backed up. No compression,
zip compression, or gzip compression of the
backups is possible. HTTP or HTML authentication is possible. It has an easy user interface and is
easy to install. Many languages and online help
are available.

Release Notes: PHP 5 is now supported. Deprecated methods like ereg/eregi/etc. were removed. pclzip was upgraded to version 2.8.2. All communication and file formats were changed to UTF-8. VIEWS support was added (DROP VIEW if exists, dependencies support). DROP TABLES order for dependencies was corrected. The compressed file backup feature was fixed. The "empty db" feature now considers views. Minor bugs were fixed.

Reportico is a PHP reporting tool. It can create a report from a single SQL command and then build a whole suite of reports with criteria entry, graphs, groups, drill-downs, and expression handling. You can perform data transformation with your own custom PHP code. It can produce output in HTML, PDF, CSV, XML, and JSON.

Release Notes: This stable added an HTML print button and a form style with a two column page per report row.

Bugzero is a Web-based change management and issue tracking system used in a distributed team environment to track software bugs, hardware defects, test cases, or any other issues. It can also be used equally well as a helpdesk customer support, trouble ticketing, or email management system to collect and manage customer feedbacks, incidents, requests, and issues. It is easy to use, but still flexible and adaptive, and can be configured to fit to your organization's unique business process and workflow.

Release Notes: An alternate userid can now be used for login. The single-sign-on code was refactored. A case can now be submitted and followed up by a non-registered Web user. Emails with HTML content are now better handled. A startup timing issue between the application and the database server and an issue related to the "Assign" button have been fixed. Spambot registrations are now better controlled.

Release Notes: Numerous minor bugfixes, and a new 'STRU T' command that allows the transfer of files packed in tarballs. When 'STRU T' is active, the transferred data is expected to be in tar format, and thus many files can be uploaded or downloaded at once. The 'make install' script was fixed.

KonaKart is an eCommerce and shopping cart
application that provides everything that store
owners need to sell their products over the
Internet. KonaKart includes an extensive set of
online shopping cart features to satisfy the needs
of both online shoppers and store owners alike. It
is an affordable enterprise quality eCommerce
solution designed with technologies that will
perform and scale. KonaKart has a comprehensive set of APIs for controlling all functionality. These APIs are accessible using Java (POJOs), SOAP, RMI, JSON, or even Javascript. These APIs make it easy to integrate KonaKart into other systems, both at the front and back ends (eg. to Content Management Systems or ERP systems).

Release Notes: Highlights of this release include a mobile storefront and multi-vendor support (in addition to multi-store), which allows an order to be split up into multiple parts for each vendor. It also included a Struts-2 version of the new KonaKart storefront for deployment in Liferay. CKEditor 4.1 is now provided for advanced editing in the Administration Application. Sitemap generation was added. A new scheduler panel allows you to run and monitor batch jobs from the Administration Application. A new importer panel was provided for custom import routines.

AutoLaTeX is a tool for managing small to large LaTeX documents. It detects which files which are used to build the document (included TeX files, BibTeX, figures, etc.), and launches the various different tools (latex, bibtex, makeindex) when the sources files have been changed. It provides translation rules which automatically generate figures in EPS, PNG, or PDF formats from different types of sources (dia, xfig, svg, astah, source code, etc.) AutoLaTeX also provides graphical user interfaces, a plugin for the editors Gedit and Sublime Text, and a standalone Gtk application.

Release Notes: AutoLaTeX now parses TeX documents to detect any use of Biblatex. File dependencies are updated according to the use of Biblatex or another bibliography package. If the backend of Biblatex is Biber, it is used in place of BibTeX.

rpmorphan finds "orphaned" RPM packages on your
system (packages which have no other packages
depending on their installation). Console and
graphical interfaces are provided. It is clone of
the deborphan Debian program, but for RPM
packages. It provides also some others RPM tools:
rpmusage, rpmdep, and rpmduplicates.

Release Notes: This release fixed a bug where undefined was used as a SCALAR reference.

GnuAccounting is an accounting and bookkeeping application. It interfaces with Moneyplex, Starmoney, Karm, and Winston, embeds OpenOffice.org and Firefox, and utilizes either HSQLDB or a separate MySQL installation.

Release Notes: The payment process can now be automated with the BezahlCode standard. Search-as-you-type was implemented in account selection and importing orders from Magento online shops. OpenOffice and LibreOffice 3 are supported. OpenOffice 4 should run with manual path selection, and a workaround is available for LibreOffice 4 on Linux.

syslog-ng is a syslogd replacement for a wide variety of UNIX systems that supports IPv6 and is capable of transferring log messages reliably using TCP and SSL and filtering the content of messages using regular expressions. Both RFC3164 and RFC5424 style messages are handled, but more esoteric formats like BSD process accounting logs are supported too. Apart from regular text files, it supports storing messages into SQL and MongoDB databases, and forward messages to local processes via pipes or UNIX domain sockets. This makes syslog-ng ideal as an integration platform. syslog-ng supports extracting structured information from the traditionally text based syslog via csv-parser(), db-parser(), and patterndb. Tag based classification, rewriting messages, and outputting messages in JSON is also possible. This makes syslog-ng ideal for preprocessing events for further analysis, be that home-grown scripts or SIEM systems. syslog-ng scales well on today's multi processor and multi-core systems: reaching 1,000,000 messages per second is a reality for the simplest use cases.

Release Notes: Many bugs were fixed. Upgrading to this release is highly recommended

Lzip is a lossless data compressor with a user interface similar to the one of gzip or bzip2. Lzip decompresses almost as fast as gzip and compresses more than bzip2, which makes it well suited for software distribution and data archiving. Lzip is a clean implementation of the LZMA algorithm. The Lzip file format is designed for long-term data archiving. It is clean, provides very safe four factor integrity checking, and is backed by the recovery capabilities of lziprecover.

Release Notes: Decompressing and testing no longer shows the file version. The "Reference source code" appendix of the manual has been updated to version 0.4 of lzd. Minor fixes have been made.